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Aug. 21, 2024

Matthew Perry’s Final Days: The Tragic Role of Ketamine

Matthew Perry was receiving multiple ketamine injections a day before death.

US - In the weeks leading up to his untimely death, beloved actor Matthew Perry was receiving multiple ketamine injections daily, a revelation that has shocked fans and the entertainment industry alike. Known for his iconic role as Chandler Bing on the hit TV show Friends, Perry’s struggles with addiction were well-documented, but the extent of his ketamine use in his final days paints a harrowing picture.

According to court documents and a plea agreement involving Perry’s former assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry began using ketamine heavily in late September 2023. Iwamasa, who had been living with Perry, was tasked with procuring the drug, often using Perry’s money to buy it from various sources. The assistant’s plea agreement provides a detailed timeline of Perry’s last month, revealing that he was found unconscious at his home on two separate occasions before his death on October 28, 2023.

The Role of Ketamine

Ketamine, a powerful aesthetic with hallucinogenic properties, is sometimes used in medical settings for pain management and treatment-resistant depression. However, its misuse can lead to severe physical and psychological effects. Perry’s use of ketamine was reportedly so frequent that he was receiving injections up to eight times a day. This excessive use likely contributed to his deteriorating health and eventual death.

The investigation into Perry’s death led to the arrest of five individuals, including Iwamasa, Dr. Mark Chavez, Erik Fleming, Jasveen Sangha, and Dr. Salvador Plasencia. Iwamasa, Chavez, and Fleming have agreed to plead guilty, while Sangha and Plasencia have pleaded not guilty. The plea agreement outlines how Iwamasa obtained ketamine from Plasencia and Fleming, who in turn sourced it from Sangha, known as the “Ketamine Queen” of North Hollywood.

The Legal Implications

The case has highlighted the dangers of ketamine misuse and the lengths to which some individuals will go to exploit those struggling with addiction. Prosecutors allege that Perry paid over $55,000 for ketamine in the month before his death. The documents also reveal that Iwamasa often administered the injections himself, despite having no medical training. On several occasions, Plasencia also injected Perry, including once in the back seat of a car in a parking lot.

The Final Days

In the days leading up to his death, Perry experienced severe adverse reactions to the ketamine injections. He was reportedly unable to speak or move after one such episode, just 16 days before his death. Despite these alarming signs, the injections continued. On the day of his death, Perry allegedly asked Iwamasa to “shoot me up with a big one” before he was found face down in his hot tub.

Matthew Perry’s tragic end underscores the devastating impact of addiction and the importance of proper medical oversight when dealing with powerful substances like ketamine. As the legal proceedings continue, the entertainment world mourns the loss of a talented actor whose life was cut short by a battle he fought for many years. Perry’s story serves as a stark reminder of the need for compassion and support for those struggling with addiction.

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